Men's by style

The Blue Line Shoe Collection I have created together with my father Peter. Timeless classics of outstanding quality, all goodyear welted and manufactured in Spain. Made by skilled shoemakers who have been making shoes for many generations. Blue Line shoes are built on a slightly elongated chiseled last which allows them to be worn with outfits differing in formality. Have a look at the collection here and stay tuned for more styles to be added.

We also offer a collection of finely made shirts in our Blue Line Collection. Slim fit and regular fit, with the choice of a lot of different Italian fabrics, several collar choices and cuffs and if you can't find your desired style, we offer an extensive made to measure program with over 500 fabrics to choose from.

OPEN AGAIN ON REGULAR OPENING HOURS

Back in safe business following regular opening hours : from Tuesday to Sunday. And of course you can always shop online. We have taken various security measures and we are confident that you can visit our store in a responsible manner.

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For over 30 years Shoes & Shirts carries a collection of the world’s most high-end shoemakers for men and women and the finest collection of shirts and luxury accessories to complete every gentleman’s wardrobe.

If you are looking for high quality shoes in a cosmopolitan style that is not subject to fickle trends our brick and mortar store is the place for you to be. As we appreciate that not everyone can make the trip to Maastricht our webshop forms an excellent alternative for those wanting to surround themselves with high-end footwear, quality shirts and luxurious accessories. Famous shoemakers from English and American soil as well as small artisan shoemaker ateliers from Italy and France are well represented here.